NUCLEAR POWER - A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT   

Research Abstract

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nuclear Power in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. A six-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets. The report profiles 92 companies including many key and niche players such as Axpo Holding AG, China National Nuclear Corp., Dominion Resources, Inc., E.ON AG, EDF Group, EDF Energy Plc., British Energy, ENBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, ENDESA SA, Energoatom, Entergy Corporation, Eskom Holdings Limited, Exelon Generation, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd., Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Ontario Power Generation, RWE Power AG, Southern Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc., The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., and Vattenfall Europe AG. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.

Code : MCP-1807
Price : $4950
Companies : 92
Pages : 505
Date : October 2011
Market Data Tables : 183
Status: * New Report

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS


 
   Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations.....I-1  
   Disclaimers.....I-2  
   Data Interpretation & Reporting Level.....I-3
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics.....I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study.....I-3
  
   Nuclear Power Industry: A Rudimentary Overview.....II-4
Table 1: Global Electricity Production by Energy Source (2009): Percentage Share Breakdown for Fossil Fuel, Hydraulic, Nuclear, Wind, Biomass, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-4
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   Impact of Japanese Nuclear Disaster – A Review.....II-5
Recession & Nuclear Power Generation Industry.....II-5
1$100
   Current and Future Analysis.....II-61$100
   Current Scenario: A Review.....II-7
Nuclear Energy: A Growing Need for Both Developed and Emerging Economies.....II-7
Despite Growth in Generation, Nuclear Power Share in Global Electricity
  Declines.....II-7
US Remains a Major Contributor in the Industry.....II-7
1$100
   Growth Drivers in a Capsule.....II-8
Rapid Growth in Electricity Demand.....II-8
High Crude Oil Prices Favor Nuclear Power Generation.....II-8
Government Support Encourages Adoption of Nuclear Power.....II-8
Experience Gain and Rise in Average Load Factor of Nuclear Reactors.....II-8
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   Plant Life Extensions Breathe Life into the Industry.....II-9
Expansion in Asia and Issues Over Energy Supply Security Drive Nuclear Power.....II-9
Financial Incentives Motivate Nations to Increase Nuclear Power Production.....II-9
Challenges in Store: A Quick Recapitulation.....II-9
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   High Safety Risk Associated with Nuclear Power.....II-10
Mishaps Remain Cause of Concern for Nuclear Power Industry.....II-10
High Investment.....II-10
Economic Risks of Nuclear Power.....II-10
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   Environmental Issues with Storage and Management of Spent Fuel.....II-11
Non-Proliferation Issues.....II-11
Supply of Technical Man-Power.....II-11
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   The Evolving Nuclear Reactor Technology.....II-12
World Nuclear Pressurizers Market – An Overview.....II-12
Will Nuclear Power Expand Footprint in the Energy Industry?.....II-12
“Reality at Close Quarters”.....II-12
Unraveling the Nuclear Illusion.....II-12
Economics of Nuclear Power Generation.....II-12
1$100
   Nuclear Power Still Uneconomical.....II-13 1$100
   Table 2: Cost of Energy Generated in the US (2008): Breakdown of Fixed, and Variable Cost by Energy Source – Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, and Wind (In Cents/kWh) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-14

Table 3: Nuclear Power Vs Electricity Generation from Competitive Technologies (2008).....II-14
Fears Over the Economic Viability of New Nuclear Plants Rises.....II-14
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   Fuel Cost in Nuclear Power Plants.....II-15 1$100
   Table 4: Fuel Cost by Component of Nuclear Power Plant (2011): Percentage Breakdown for Uranium Cost, Conversion Cost, Enrichment Cost, and Fuel Fabrication Cost (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-16
Nuclear Fuel Disposal: A Prohibitively Costly Affair.....II-16
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   Is Nuclear Power An Effective Antidote to Global Warming?.....II-17
Long-Term Benefits Contended.....II-17
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   Rationale Underlying the Present Emphasis on Nuclear Power.....II-18
Conclusions.....II-18
Economic & Political Feasibility of Phasing Out Nuclear Power: A Straight
  Talk.....II-18
Regulations: An Overview.....II-18
Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP).....II-18
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   Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.....II-202$200
   World Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-22 1$100
   Table 5: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2011): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operational Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-231$350
   Table 6: Nuclear Power Generation as % of Total Electricity Generated by Country (2011) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-241$350
   Table 7: Average Construction Time of Nuclear Power Plants (1965-2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-25

Table 8: Nuclear Power Reactors by Service Age (As of Mid-2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-25
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   Operating Nuclear Power Reactors - By Type.....II-26
Table 9: Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in Operation (2011) – Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity by Reactor Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-26
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   Table 10: World Nuclear Power Capacity (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity by Type of Reactor (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-27

Table 11: Number of Nuclear Power Reactors (2011): Break-Up by Type of Reactor (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-27
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   Nuclear Power Reactors Under Construction.....II-28
Table 12: Number and Cross Capacity of Under Construction Nuclear Power Reactors Worldwide (As of October 2011) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-28
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   Planned Nuclear Power Reactors.....II-29
Table 13: Number and Gross Capacity of Planned Reactors Worldwide (As of October 2011) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-29
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   Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors.....II-30
Table 14: Number and Gross Capacity of Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors Worldwide (As of October 2011) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-30
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   Competition.....II-31
Table 15: Number of Nuclear Power Reactors by Manufacturer and Technology (2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-31
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   Table 16: Leading Global Operators of Nuclear Power Plants (2010): Ranked by Number of Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-321$350
   Definition.....II-33
History/Background.....II-33
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   Evolution.....II-34
Cost of Nuclear Power.....II-34
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   Applications & Benefits of Nuclear Power.....II-35
Major Benefits.....II-35
Reliability.....II-35
Eliminates Dependence on Changing Weather Conditions.....II-35
Long Term Cost Benefits.....II-35
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   Environmentally Clean.....II-36
Control of Greenhouse Gas by Nuclear Energy.....II-36
Suitable for Enormous Energy Requirements of Developed Nations.....II-36
Low Waste Production.....II-36
Sophisticated Operations.....II-36
Nuclear Power Generation: A Technical Overview.....II-36
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   Importance of Fission Reaction.....II-37
Nuclear Power Reactors.....II-37
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   Types of Nuclear Power Reactors.....II-38
Primitive Reactors.....II-38
Evolution of Advanced Reactors.....II-38
Table 17: General View of Different Nuclear Reactor Types.....II-38
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   Generation I&II Reactors.....II-39
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR).....II-39
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   Boiling Water Reactor (BWR).....II-40
Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR or CANDU).....II-40
Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor (AGR).....II-40
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   Light Water Graphite-Moderated Reactor (RBMK).....II-41
Fast Neutron Reactors.....II-41
Graphite Moderated Boiling Water Reactors.....II-41
Generation.....II-41
Pebble Bed Modular Reactors (PBMR).....II-41
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   European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR).....II-42
Preface of Generation IV Reactor Concepts.....II-42
Fast Reactor Designs.....II-42
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   Thermal Reactor Designs.....II-43
Components of Nuclear Reactors.....II-43
Pressure Vessel or Pressure Tubes.....II-43
Fuel Assemblies.....II-43
Moderator.....II-43
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   Containment.....II-44
Control Rods.....II-44
Coolant.....II-44
Steam Turbines.....II-44
Design Principles.....II-44
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   Design Classification.....II-451$100
   Operating Principles.....II-46
Steam Generator.....II-46
Power Generation Procedure in Nuclear Power Stations.....II-46
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   Control – Criticality, Sub criticality, Criticality and Super criticality.....II-471$100
   Nuclear Fusion Reactors: The Next Frontier of Nuclear Power Technology.....II-48
Current Status.....II-48
Process.....II-48
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   Advantages and Challenges.....II-491$100
   PCI Enters into Joint Venture with ONET Technologies.....II-50
Exelon Inks Definitive Merger Agreement with Constellation Energy Group.....II-50
1$100
   GEH and Lockheed Martin Ink Agreement.....II-51
CEZ Awards Nuclear Services Contract to Rolls-Royce Group.....II-51
Indian Oil Corporation and Nuclear Power Corporation Ink Agreement.....II-51
1$100
   NTPC Inks MoU with NPCIL.....II-52
NPICL to Set Up Nuclear Power Facility in India.....II-52
Graham Acquires Energy Steel & Supply.....II-52
Pöyry Acquires Brennus Ingénieurs Conseils.....II-52
1$100
   HPI Acquires Interest in Shanghai Time Shipping and Hainan Nuclear Power.....II-53
Areva Inks Letter of Intent with Fresno Nuclear Energy Group.....II-53
Alstom Power, NPCIL and BHEL to Form Joint Venture.....II-53
1$100
   GE Hitachi Inks MoU with PGE.....II-54
Doosan and GE Sign Agreement to Develop Turbines.....II-54
MHI Inks Cooperation Agreement with Weir Group.....II-54
1$100
   Westinghouse to Enter into Agreement with DCD Dorbyl.....II-55
Flowserve and SUFA Technology Industry Ink JV Agreement.....II-55
Rolls-Royce Group Bags Contract from CNPEC.....II-55
1$100
   Enel Enters into Joint Venture with EDF.....II-56
Hydro-Quebec to Acquire NB Power Assets.....II-56
Centrica to Purchase Minority Stake in British Energy.....II-56
Chinese Government Approves GCNPC and EDF Joint Venture.....II-56
1$100
   NPCIL to Enter into Joint Venture with L&T.....II-57
GE Hitachi Inks Agreement with L&T.....II-57
GEH Inks Agreement with BHEL and NPCIL.....II-57
Shaw and SNPTC Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement.....II-57
1$100
   Robatel Establishes New Subsidiary in US.....II-58
Exelon Integrates AmerGen Nuclear Generation Assets into Exelon Nuclear.....II-58
CGNPG Launches New Project in Guangdong Province.....II-58
1$100
   Siemens to Divest Stake in Areva NP Joint Venture.....II-59
NIAEP Collaborates with Intergraph® for Developing Specialized Solution.....II-59
McDermott to Spin Off Babcock & Wilcox Business Unit.....II-59
1$100
   Palo Verde Purchases Equipment from Doosan.....II-60
TEPCO Receives Approval to Restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Plant Unit 7.....II-60
Bruce Power Buys Energy Alberta.....II-60
French EDF Announces British Energy Takeover.....II-60
1$100
   Vattenfall and EBRD Buy Stake in ENEA, Energy Company in Poland.....II-61
EdF Increases Stake in Constellation Energy.....II-61
Electricite de France Forms Joint Venture with China Guangdong.....II-61
1$100
   Entergy Partners with Taiwan Power for Long-Term Nuclear Operations.....II-62
E.ON, Siemens, and Areva to Jointly Establish a New Plant.....II-62
1$100
   Lithuanian Partnership for Nuclear Plant.....II-63
CNNC Inks Supply Contract with Dongfang Electric.....II-63
CEZ Bags Tender in Romania.....II-63
RWE to be a Strategic Investor for Bulgarian Nuclear Power Project.....II-63
1$100
   EDF Inks Agreement with CGNPC for Joint Venture.....II-64
E.ON Enters into an Agreement with AREVA for Global Cooperation.....II-64
1$100
   AREVA Inks Deal with Kansai for Supply of MOX Fuel.....II-65
Russian Firms Gain Access to the US Market with Landmark Agreement.....II-65
South Korean and Turkish Firms in Nuclear Power Agreement.....II-65
Gazprom and Rosatom Plan Expansion of Nuclear Power Plant in Kola.....II-65
1$100
   Russia to Construct Baltic Nuclear Power Plant.....II-66
Progress Energy Florida Applies for Two New Nuclear Plants in Florida.....II-66
1$100
   Eskom to Build More Nuclear Power Plants.....II-67
Eskom to Complete Initial Bids Evaluation for a New Nuclear Plant.....II-67
Brazil to Construct Third Nuclear Power Plant.....II-67
AP Genco to Establish Nuclear Power Plant.....II-67
1$100
   BHEL to Start Nuclear Plants in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.....II-68
GMR to Set Up Nuclear Power Plant in India.....II-68
Swiss Announces Construction of a New Nuclear Power Station.....II-68
Eskom Shuts Down Unit at Koeberg Nuclear Facility.....II-68
1$100
   Bruce Shuts Down Unit 3 Reactor at Bruce-A Station for Repair.....II-69
Dominion Resources Closes Millstone Power Unit 2 in Connecticut.....II-69
Taiwan Power to Replace Old Nuclear Power Units.....II-69
Electrabel to Divest Nuclear Power Capacity to SPE.....II-69
1$100
   Entergy and Consumers Energy Completes Acquisition of Nuclear Plant.....II-70
AECL Inks MOU for Co-operation on CANDU Nuclear Power Plants.....II-70
Exelon Announces Supply Agreement with GEH.....II-70
1$100
   Dominion Signs Agreement with GE Energy for Nuclear Equipment.....II-71
Exelon Nuclear Opts for In-House Security over Contract Security.....II-71
Rosatom and Enel Collaborate for Development of Nuclear Energy.....II-71
1$100
   British Energy Inks an Agreement to Market NDA Power Stations' Output.....II-72
NPCIL Inaugurates Two Units of Tarapur Nuclear Power Project.....II-72
NTPC Plans to Establish 6,000 MW Nuclear Power Generation Capacity.....II-72
1$100
   DAE Plans to Build PHWRs to Accelerate Nuclear Power Output.....II-73
FPL, Ameren and Entergy to Build Nuclear Power Stations.....II-73
EdF Gets Approval from French Government to Build EPR Nuclear Plant.....II-73
Entergy Gains Permit for Possible New Plant in Mississippi.....II-73
1$100
   Exelon Announces Site Selection for New Nuclear Facility.....II-74
NTPC to Generate 2000 MW of Nuclear Power By 2017.....II-74
Dominion to Enhance Nuclear Plant Capacity.....II-74
1$100
   Tata Power Company to Venture into Nuclear Power Sector.....II-75
Russia Establishes Nuclear Holding Company AEP.....II-75
British Energy Shuts Down B-7 Nuclear Reactor.....II-75
1$100
   TEPCO's Nuclear Power Reactors Shut Down in Kashiwazaki Kariwa.....II-76
Consumers Energy Sells Palisades Nuclear Plant to Entergy.....II-76
SC to Sell Stake in Proposed Nuclear Plant to Duke Energy.....II-76
Tennessee Valley Authority Restarts Browns Ferry-1 Reactor.....II-76
1$100
   Axpo Holding AG (Switzerland).....II-77
China National Nuclear Corp. (China).....II-77
Dominion Resources, Inc (US).....II-77
1$100
   E.ON AG (Germany).....II-78
EDF Group (France).....II-78
EDF Energy Plc (UK).....II-78
1$100
   ENBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (Germany).....II-79
ENDESA SA (Spain).....II-79
Energoatom (Russia).....II-79
1$100
   Entergy Corporation (US).....II-80
Eskom Holdings SOC Limited (South Africa).....II-80
Exelon Generation (US).....II-80
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. (Korea).....II-80
1$100
   Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (INDIA).....II-81
Ontario Power Generation (Canada).....II-81
RWE Power AG (Germany).....II-81
Southern Company (US).....II-81
1$100
   Tennessee Valley Authority (US).....II-82
The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc (Japan).....II-82
The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (Japan).....II-82
Vattenfall Europe AG (Germany).....II-82
1$100
   Table 18: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Generation by Geographic Region – the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-831$350
   Table 19: World Historic Review for Nuclear Power Generation by Geographic Region – the US, Canada Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-841$350
   Table 20: World 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Power Generation for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets for Years 2003, 2010 & 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-851$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-86
Outlook.....II-86
Impact of Recession & Japanese Nuclear Disaster.....II-86
Energy Mix.....II-86
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   Table 21: Net Electricity Generation by Energy Source in the US (H1 2011): Percentage Share Breakdown for Fossil Fuel, Nuclear Power, and Renewable (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-87

Table 22: Net Electricity Generation by Energy Source in the US (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown for Fossil Fuel, Nuclear Power, and Renewable (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-87
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   Table 23: Existing Capacity by Energy Source in the US (2009): Percentage Share Breakdown for Natural Gas, Coal, Nuclear, Hydroelectric (Conventional), Petroleum, Wind, Pumped Storage, Wood and Wood Derived Fuels, Other Biomass#, Geothermal, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-88
Capacity Overview.....II-88
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   Table 24: Nuclear Power Capacity in the US (2011): Break-Up of Units and Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Reactor Type – PWR and BWR (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-891$350
   Table 25: Largest Nuclear Power Reactors by Capacity in the US (2011).....II-90

Table 26: Largest Nuclear Power States by Capacity of Operational Reactors in the US (2011) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-90
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   Table 27: Under Construction Nuclear Power Reactors in the US (As of 2011).....II-91

Table 28: Planned Nuclear Power Reactors in the US (As of 2011).....II-91

Table 29: Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in the US (As of 2011).....II-91
1$350
   Freeze on New Construction Activity.....II-921$100
   Regulation & License Renewal.....II-93
Decommissioning Nuclear Power Reactors.....II-93
Setbacks Shake up Nuclear Industry.....II-93
1$100
   Key Trends & Issues.....II-94
Power Uprates: Increasing Capacity of Power Utilities.....II-94
1$100
   Increased Government Funding Revives Growth.....II-95
Regulatory Sweeteners for Growth.....II-95
Energy Policy Act of 2005 & NRC Licensing Reforms.....II-95
1$100
   Reforms in NRC Licensing Process.....II-96
Nuclear Production Tax Credit.....II-96
Compensation Against Regulatory Delays.....II-96
1$100
   Loan Guarantees.....II-97
Price Anderson Act.....II-97
Market & Environment Driven Growth Factors.....II-97
Global Warming and Climatic Changes.....II-97
Natural Gas Price Volatility: Short & Long Term Implications.....II-97
Increase in Capacity Factor.....II-97
1$100
   Changing Public Opinion.....II-98
Relatively Lower Operations & Maintenance Cost.....II-98
Growing Demand for Power.....II-98
Challenges in Store.....II-98
1$100
   Competitive Scenario.....II-99
Table 30: Leading Players in the US Nuclear Power Industry (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Exelon, Entergy, Tennessee Valley Authority, Dominion Resources Inc., and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-99
Research and Development Scenario.....II-99
1$350
   Next Generation (Generation IV) Nuclear Plant.....II-100
Historical Fact Sheet.....II-100
1$100
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-1018$600
   Key Players.....II-1092$200
   B. Market Analytics.....II-111
Table 31: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-111
1$350
   Table 32: US Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1121$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-113
Outlook.....II-113
Nuclear Power Generation - Background.....II-113
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   Government Involvement.....II-114
Regulation and Safety.....II-114
Nuclear Power Capacity in Canada.....II-114
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   Table 33: Nuclear Power Capacity in Canada - Break-Up of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in (MWe) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1151$350
   Refurbishments.....II-116
Research & Development in Canada.....II-116
1$100
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-117
Ontario Power Generation – A Key Player.....II-117
1$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-118
Table 34: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-118
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   Table 35: Canadian Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1191$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-120
Outlook.....II-120
2011 Nuclear Disaster: Has it Derailed Nuclear Power Industry?.....II-120
TEPCO: Bearing the Brunt of Nuclear Crisis.....II-120
Nuclear Facilities’ Closure to Increase Consumption of Fossil Fuel.....II-120
1$100
   Energy Mix in Japan.....II-121
Table 36: Gross Electricity Generation in Japan (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown for Nuclear, Coal, Gas, Oil, and Hydro (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-121
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   Table 37: Energy Mix in Japan (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity for Nuclear, Hydro, Coal, Gas, Oil, Oil/Coal, Solar, Wind, and Geothermal (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-122
An Overview of Nuclear Program and Policy.....II-122
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   Japanese Energy Policy: Heavy Reliance on Nuclear Energy.....II-123
Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-123
1$100
   Table 38: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors by Utility in Japan (2010): Breakdown by Number and Capacity of Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1241$350
   Table 39: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Japan (2010): Breakdown by Utility and Reactor Type.....II-1251$350
   Table 40: Under Construction Nuclear Power Reactors in Japan (2010).....II-126

Table 41: Planned Nuclear Power Reactors in Japan (2010).....II-126
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   Table 42: Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in Japan (2010).....II-127
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-127
1$350
   Key Players.....II-1281$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-129
Table 43: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-129
1$350
   Table 44: Japanese Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1301$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-131
Outlook.....II-131
Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-131
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-131
2$200
   B. Market Analytics.....II-133
Table 45: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Region/ Country – France, Germany, UK, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-133
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   Table 46: European Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Region/Country – France, Germany, UK, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation n Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1341$350
   Table 47: European 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Region/Country – Percentage Share Breakdown of Energy Generated by France, Germany, UK, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2003, 2010 & 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1351$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-136
Overview.....II-136
Table 48: Electricity Generation in France by Energy Source (2008) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-136
Nuclear Power in France – A Snapshot.....II-136
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   Background.....II-137
Growing Energy Consumption Drives French NP Industry.....II-137
1$100
   Energy Policy.....II-138
Regulations and Safety – An Overview.....II-138
1$100
   Nuclear Reactor Capacity.....II-139 1$100
   Table 49: Nuclear Power Capacity in France: Break-Up of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors in MWe (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-140
Export Scenario.....II-140
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   Research and Development.....II-141
Strategic Corporate Development.....II-141
Key Player.....II-141
1$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-142
Table 50: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-142
1$350
   Table 51: French Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1431$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-144
Outlook.....II-144
Snapshot.....II-144
Energy Mix in Germany.....II-144
Table 52: Energy Mix in Germany (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Gross Electricity Produced by Source – Lignite, Nuclear Power, Hard Coal, Natural Gas, Wind Power, Biomass, Water Power, Oil and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-144
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   Energy Policy in Germany.....II-145
The Impact of Japanese Crisis.....II-145
German Nuclear Regulations and Safety Agencies.....II-145
1$100
   Trends.....II-146
Key Utilities Fight for Extension of Plant Operating Life.....II-146
Growing Lobby for Nuclear Power Expansion.....II-146
Current Nuclear Power Capability.....II-146
1$100
   Table 53: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Germany (As of 2011).....II-147
Research & Development.....II-147
1$350
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-148
Key Players.....II-148
2$200
   B. Market Analytics.....II-150
Table 54: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-150
1$350
   Table 55: German Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1511$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-152
Outlook.....II-152
Energy Mix.....II-152
Table 56: Electricity Generation by Energy Source in the UK (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown for Gas-Fired, Coal-Fired, Nuclear, Wind, Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-152
1$350
   Table 57: Electricity Generating Capacity by Energy Source in the UK (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown for Steam, CCGT, Nuclear, Hydro, Wind, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-153
Reactor Capacity.....II-153
Table 58: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in the UK (2011): Break-up by Type of Reactor and Capacity.....II-153
1$350
   Table 59: Planned and Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in the UK.....II-154
Government Participation.....II-154
Government Energy Policies – An Overview.....II-154
1$350
   Spent Fuel Management Policy.....II-155
Regulations and Safety Policies.....II-155
1$100
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-1562$200
   Key Players.....II-1581$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-159
Table 60: The UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-159
1$350
   Table 61: The UK Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1601$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-161
Outlook.....II-161
Energy Mix.....II-161
Table 62: Electricity Generation by Source in Spain (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown for Gas, Nuclear, Coal/Peat, Geothermal/Solar/Wind, Oil, Hydro, and Combustible Renewable & Waste (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-161
Nuclear Energy’s Growth Map and Government Policy.....II-161
1$350
   Spent Fuel Disposal and Reprocessing Management.....II-162
Regulations and Safety – An Overview.....II-162
1$100
   Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-163
Table 63: Nuclear Power Capacity in Spain (2011): Break-Up by Capacity and Type of Reactor.....II-163
Key Player.....II-163
1$350
   B. Market Analytics.....II-164
Table 64: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-164
1$350
   Table 65: Spanish Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1651$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-166
Outlook.....II-166
Regional Snapshot.....II-166
History of the Russian Nuclear Power Generation.....II-166
1$100
   Nuclear Power Capability.....II-167
Table 66: Nuclear Power Reactors in Russia (2010) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-167
1$350
   Under Construction, Planned & Proposed Projects.....II-168
Table 67: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction in Russia As of 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-168
1$350
   Table 68: Planned Nuclear Power Plants in Russia As of 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-169
Regulating Authorities for Nuclear Energy in Russia.....II-169
1$350
   Safety at Russian Nuclear Power Plants – An Overview.....II-1701$100
   Research & Development.....II-171
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-171
2$200
   Energoatom – A Key Player.....II-1731$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-174
Table 69: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-174
1$350
   Table 70: Russian Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1751$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-176
Outlook.....II-176
Regional Snapshot.....II-176
Table 71: Electricity Generation by Source in Sweden (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown for Hydro, Nuclear, Fossil Fuel, and Wind (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-176
Indecisiveness in Nuclear Energy Policy.....II-176
1$350
   Regulation and Safety Environment.....II-177 1$100
   Table 72: Nuclear Power Plants in Sweden (2011): Break-Up of Capacity and Type of Operating Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1781$350
   B. Market Analytics.....II-179
Table 73: Swedish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-179
1$350
   Table 74: Swedish Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1801$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-181
Outlook.....II-181
Regional Snapshot.....II-181
Electric Power Status in Ukraine.....II-181
Table 75: Electricity Production in Ukraine (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown by Source for Nuclear, Coal and Gas, Hydro, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-181
1$350
   Remarkable Increase in electricity Demand Augurs Well for Nuclear Power.....II-182
Ukraine to Double its Reliance on Nuclear Energy Sources.....II-182
Industry Evolution.....II-182
Nuclear Policies and Regulatory Bodies.....II-182
1$100
   Spent Nuclear Fuel Management.....II-183
Nuclear Reactor Capacity.....II-183
1$100
   Table 76: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Ukraine (2011): Break-Up by Reactor Type and Net Capacity.....II-184

Table 77: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction in Ukraine As of 2008: Break-Up of Capacity, Type and Expected Year of Commencement of Operations of Major Reactors.....II-184
1$350
   B. Market Analytics.....II-185
Table 78: Ukrainian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-185
1$350
   Table 79: Ukrainian Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1861$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-187
Outlook.....II-187
Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-187
Table 80: Nuclear Power Capacity in Rest of Europe (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-187
Belgium.....II-187
1$350
   Bulgaria.....II-188
Czech Republic.....II-188
Finland.....II-188
The Netherlands.....II-188
Slovakia.....II-188
Switzerland.....II-188
1$100
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-1892$200
   Key Player.....II-191
B. Market Analytics.....II-191
Table 81: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-191
1$350
   Table 82: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Nuclear Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1921$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-193
Outlook.....II-193
Nuclear Power Scenario in Asia-Pacific.....II-193
Table 83: Nuclear Power Capacity in Asia-Pacific by Country (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-193
1$350
   Table 84: Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction in Asia-Pacific as of 2011: Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-194

Table 85: Planned Nuclear Power Plants in Asia-Pacific (As of 2011): Percentage Breakdown of Planned Capacity by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-194

Table 86: Proposed Nuclear Power Plants in Asia-Pacific (As of 2011: Percentage Breakdown of Proposed Capacity by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-194
1$350
   B. Market Analytics.....II-195
Table 87: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Country – China, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and Taiwan Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-195
1$350
   Table 88: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Country – China, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and Taiwan Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1961$350
   Table 89: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Country –Percentage Share Breakdown of Energy Generated by China, India, Pakistan, South Korea, and Taiwan Markets for Years 2003, 2010 & 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-1971$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-198
Overview.....II-198
Energy Mix.....II-198
Table 90: Energy Mix in China (2011): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Coal, Hydro, Nuclear, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-198
1$350
   Table 91: Electricity Generation by Source in China (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Fossil Fuel, Hydro, Wind, and Nuclear (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-199
Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-199
1$350
   Table 92: Nuclear Power Capacity in China (2011): Break-Up by Capacity and Reactor Type.....II-200
Focus on Nuclear Power Generation.....II-200
1$350
   Table 93: Under Construction Nuclear Reactors in China (As of April 2011).....II-2011$350
   Equipment Makers – Benefiting from Increased Investments.....II-202
China Looks to Secure Uranium Supplies.....II-202
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-202
3$300
   Key Player.....II-2051$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-206
Table 94: Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-206
1$350
   Table 95: Chinese Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2071$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-208
A Prelude.....II-208
Energy Mix.....II-208
Table 96: Energy Mix in India (2011): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source – Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-208
Nuclear Power Status.....II-208
1$350
   Nuclear Deal: A Wave of Opportunities for the Nuclear Energy Sector.....II-2091$100
   A Glance at Expansion Plans.....II-210
Table 97: Nuclear Power Reactors Currently Under Construction in India (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-210
1$350
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-2114$400
   Key Players.....II-2151$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-216
Table 98: Indian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-216
1$350
   Table 99: Indian Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2171$350
   Market Analysis.....II-218
Table 100: Pakistan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-218
1$350
   Table 101: Pakistan Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2191$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-220
Energy Mix.....II-220
Table 102: Energy Mix in South Korea (2011): Percentage Breakup of Energy Generated by Source –Nuclear, Coal, LNG, Hydro and Oil (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-220
Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-220
1$350
   Table 103: Nuclear Power Capacity in South Korea (2008): Break-Up of Capacity and Type of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors.....II-2211$350
   Table 104: Under Construction Nuclear Reactors in South Korea (As of April 2011).....II-222
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-222
Key Player.....II-222
1$350
   B. Market Analytics.....II-223
Table 105: South Korean Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-223
1$350
   Table 106: South Korean Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2241$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-225
Outlook.....II-225
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-225
1$100
   B. Market Analytics.....II-226
Table 107: Taiwanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-226
1$350
   Table 108: Taiwanese Historic Review for Nuclear Power Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2271$350
   A. Market Analysis.....II-228
Outlook.....II-228
Nuclear Power Capacity.....II-228
Table 109: Nuclear Power Capacity in Rest of World (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Capacity of Operating Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-228

Table 110: Nuclear Power Market in Rest of World (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Estimated Capacity for Under-Construction Nuclear Power Reactors by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-228
1$350
   Table 111: Under Construction Nuclear Reactors in Rest of World (As of April 2011).....II-229

Table 112: Planned Nuclear Power Reactors in Rest of World (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Gross Capacity by Country for UAE, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Jordan, and Argentina (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-229

Table 113: Proposed Nuclear Power Reactors in Rest of World (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Gross Capacity by Country for Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa, Turkey, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Israel, Egypt, Argentina, and Iran (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-229
1$350
   Regional Perspective.....II-230
South Africa.....II-230
Energy Mix.....II-230
Latin America.....II-230
Argentina.....II-230
1$100
   Table 114: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Argentina (2011).....II-231
Brazil.....II-231
Table 115: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Brazil (2011).....II-231
Mexico.....II-231
Table 116: Operational Nuclear Power Reactors in Mexico (2011).....II-231
1$350
   Saudi Arabia.....II-232
Saudi Arabia Places Emphasis on Nuclear Energy.....II-232
Strategic Corporate Developments.....II-232
2$200
   Eskom Holdings SOC Limited – A Key South African Player.....II-234
B. Market Analytics.....II-234
Table 117: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nuclear Power by Country – Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt-hours (kWh) for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-234
1$350
   Table 118: Rest of World Historic Review for Nuclear Power by Country – Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Power Generation in Billion Kilowatt- hours (kWh) for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2351$350
   Table 119: Rest of World 15-Year Perspective for Nuclear Power Generation by Country – Percentage Share Breakdown of Energy Generated by Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa Markets for Years 2003, 2010 & 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-2361$350
  
Total Companies Profiled: 92 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 110)

Region/Country Players

The United States 32 Canada 5 Japan 10 Europe 31 France 3 Germany 8 The United Kingdom 5 Italy 1 Spain 2 Rest of Europe 12 Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 26 Latin America 2 Africa 1 Middle-East 3
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